* Copies or pictures of Great
Expectations by Charles Dickens and Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

* Rodeo events such as Barrel
Racing

* Old drive-in movie theaters

* Sunsets

*
President Kennedy, President Johnson, President Nixon

*Pictures of greasers

#2

Create two ads for the
same product. Each ad must target a different audience AND use a different persuasive technique. You may create
your ad by hand or on the computer (if you are able to print it). [In other words, choose a product (Cheerios, M&Ms,
etc. Create a drawing for the product. Then decide how to sell the product to different audiences: children, adults,
men, women, etc. Choose the two audiences you want. Choose a different persuasive technique to use, as discussed
in class. If you don't have your handout, Google "propaganda techniques in advertising." Then create the ads targeting
two different audiences.]

#3

Memorize and recite
to the class Robert Frost's poem:

Nature's first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour.

Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief,

So dawn goes down to day.

Nothing gold can stay.

(by Robert Frost 1923)

[Yes, he also wrote "The Road Not Taken" that we read in Unit I.]

"He who learns but does not think is lost!

He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger!"

Confucius 551-479 B.C. (Chinese philosopher)

"YOU make choices, but CHOICES make you." (DOS)

“Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds.”
(FDR)

DID YOU KNOW THAT NO PIECE OF PAPER CAN BE FOLDED IN
HALF MORE THAN SEVEN TIMES? TRY IT. THEN GET BACK
TO WORK.